Earlier this year, on the WOW! Women on Writing blog, I talked about the importance of backing up your work. It’s a habit I haven’t
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As you can probably tell, I’ve gotten back into reading mode, which is a nice change for me. I really haven’t read regularly for a

I’ve often said that I don’t think enough movies or books set their stories in the midst of a power outage. I’m not sure why

I blame the summertime for getting me back into fiction again. About a month ago author Trey Everett approached me about reading his book Beneath

A couple of months ago, I kicked off the summer by reading Hawthorn Woods by Patrick Canning. Even now, I’m so glad to have read

Whenever a heatwave blast comes in, I’m always in the mood for an intense read to scoop me in and help me forget about the

I’m so excited to introduce you to the newest addition to the Save the Cat! writing reference series: Save the Cat! Writes for TV! by

I’ve been a little out of sorts lately, and getting back into any sort of rhythm has been hard (for a hint as to why

I am constantly having to remind myself to save my work and to back up my files. It’s not something that comes naturally to me,

Today’s post is written by author Will Shingleton. He is a podcaster and author from Birmingham, Alabama. He and his wife, Tara, live in Greenville,